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In discourses given by Osho during an early meditation camp, sutras from these ancient Hindi scriptures are transmuted into | description =In discourses given by Osho during an early meditation camp, sutras from these ancient Hindi scriptures are transmuted into stunning insights that can open the reader's eyes to his own inner reality. Osho speaks on issues that touch the heart and intellect of every individual: love and possessiveness, the nature of our reluctance to face death, and the mechanisms of the mind are but a few. He also gives practical suggestions how to prepare for meditation and how to extract the most from the meditation techniques. | | ||
stunning insights that can open the reader's eyes to his own inner reality. Osho speaks on issues that touch the heart and intellect | translated = Hindi | | ||
of every individual: love and possessiveness, the nature of our reluctance to face death, and the mechanisms of the mind are but | notes =Discourses given at Bikaner Palace Hotel, Mount Abu, Rajastan, India | | ||
a few. He also gives practical suggestions how to prepare for meditation and how to extract the most from the meditation | period =Apr 4, 1971 to Apr 10, 1971 |year=1971| | ||
nofd =20 | | |||
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{{bookedition|thota_lrg.jpg|Discourses on the Ishavasya Upanishad|1980|Arnold-Heinemann, New Delhi, India|1|?|267|H|First edition 1980. | |||
::Published by Gulab Vazirani | |||
::Translation: [[Sw Anand Siddhartha]] | |||
::Editor: [[Sw Anand Rajen]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Sw Anand Rajen]] | |||
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{{bookedition|blank.jpg|Discourses on the Ishavasya Upanishad|1981|Humanities Press International|1|0-391-02223-7|?|H| }} | |||
{{bookedition|blank.jpg|Discourses on the Ishavasya Upanishad|1994|Element Books, Shaftsbury, Dorset, UK|1|1-85230-476-6 or 1-85230-490-1|336|P| }} | |||
{{bookedition|786_lrg.jpg|Discourses on the Ishavasya Upanishad|1994|Rebel Publishing House, Köln|2|3-89338-134-1|?|H| }} | |||
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Revision as of 15:28, 15 November 2013
- In discourses given by Osho during an early meditation camp, sutras from these ancient Hindi scriptures are transmuted into stunning insights that can open the reader's eyes to his own inner reality. Osho speaks on issues that touch the heart and intellect of every individual: love and possessiveness, the nature of our reluctance to face death, and the mechanisms of the mind are but a few. He also gives practical suggestions how to prepare for meditation and how to extract the most from the meditation techniques.
- translated from
- Hindi
- notes
- Discourses given at Bikaner Palace Hotel, Mount Abu, Rajastan, India
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Apr 4, 1971 to Apr 10, 1971 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 20
editions
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